Originally Posted by
Boyscout
If you are going to be fishing in rivers, you want your anchor line to be coming out of the boat dead center of the keel line. If it is off to one side, the boat will angle in the current and increase drag and it will start swaying back and forth. Last year I watched a lady drop an anchor over the side of her yak with the rope tied to the side of the boat. When the anchor grabbed, it flipped so fast she fell in and got tangled in the anchor line. We had to cut the rope. If you float only lakes, the trolly system is great.
BTW, anchoring in current is dangerous and only do it in places you wouldn't mind wading in or where the current is very slow.
Good luck with your modifications!
Excellent points. I fish saltwater flats so current is not a great issue. You have to be very careful anchoring in a current. This brings up another piece of equipment that I always have - a flip open knife with a clip that I always keep clipped to my life jacket.
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